Por Liz López Rating: B- Crítica de cine: El autobiografía de Jeannette Walls, “The Glass Castle” se lanza en largometraje hoy La columnista de chisme, Jeannette Walls, escribió su autobiografía, “The Glass Castle” hace unos años y se mantuvo en la lista de “best sellers” por buen tiempo. En su libro, Walls cuenta todo de… Continue reading Critica De Cine: THE GLASS CASTLE
Day: August 11, 2017
Review: WIND RIVER
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) From Taylor Sheridan, the acclaimed writer of Sicario, and Hell or High Water, comes this powerful and intense slow-burning mystery thriller that addresses the horrible treatment of Native American people in the United States. Wind River is not just another screenplay for Sheridan, it is also a… Continue reading Review: WIND RIVER
Review: THE NUT JOB 2: NUTTY BY NATURE
By Mark Saldana Rating: 1.5 (Out of 4 Stars) More mediocrity and dullness is what this highly unnecessary sequel has to offer. Like the first installment, The Nut Job 2 has an excellent voice cast, but does so little with them. Unfunny attempts at humor and a transparent plot will no doubt bore parents or… Continue reading Review: THE NUT JOB 2: NUTTY BY NATURE
Review: BRIGSBY BEAR
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3.5 (Out of 4 Stars) Dave McCary and Kyle Mooney, two creative minds from TV’s Saturday Night Live, with co-writer Kevin Costello have come up with this heartfelt, endearing and entertaining movie which examines fandom and the creative juices fandom often fuels. In addition to writing, Mooney also stars as the… Continue reading Review: BRIGSBY BEAR
Review: ANNABELLE: CREATION
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) First introduced in James Wan’s The Conjuring and later given its own movie Annabelle, the utterly creepy doll returns in a film which serves as a predecessor to the first Annabelle film and the other Conjuring films. The first Annabelle movie did have its moments, but… Continue reading Review: ANNABELLE: CREATION
Review: WIND RIVER
By Laurie Coker Rating: A There is the intensely visceral aspect to Taylor Sheridan’s new film Wind River. His presentation of the gorgeous, frigid landscapes penetrates to the core and his characters are rich and engrossing. Sheridan, who also penned the script, captures his audience, draws it directly and unforgivingly into the frozen, harsh Wyoming… Continue reading Review: WIND RIVER